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Call Me Maybe: Texting Preferences Vary by Generation
Generational habits have always shaped how people connect, but the shift from phone calls to texting is especially stark.
Film Photography Rebounds Amidst a Sea of Digital Images
Eric Weiss’s 1990s portraits and rows of vintage cameras will transform Black and Brown in San Jose into a gallery alive with analog energy,
Arab Bakeries Revive Community and Cuisine
Arab bakeries are emerging as cultural touchstones across the Bay Area, serving not just desserts but a sense of belonging.
Still Here and Still Proud
As corporations retreat from Pride, “rainbow capitalism” is fading, leaving queer-owned businesses to carry the visibility.
The AI Bump
Just a few years ago, landing a tech job felt almost inevitable for those with the right skills. Now, AI is reshaping the landscape.
Men on Red
Conversations around men’s emotional wellbeing have been circulating on social media. One of the most viral topics is Red Pill ideology.
Tesla Turmoil
Teslas were once a status symbol. Now, with the CEO tied to Trump and mired in controversy, the tech empire is showing signs of strain.
Underfunding Threatens Fremont’s California School for the Deaf
Without state intervention, Northern California’s only Deaf school may be forced to close its doors, denying service to hundreds of students.
